Thirty
years ago, in the spring of 1989, a mass demonstration took place in Tbilisi
for Georgia’s secession from the USSR, which called for the entry of NATO
troops into the republic to help get rid of the "Soviet occupation." Since
then, for thirty years, Georgia has been repeating that it is occupied. First,
the Soviet Union, and now Russia. This is a very convenient position - easily
manipulating a mass devoid of an analytical mind, it is easy to blame all your
crimes and the ongoing robbery of your native people on your big northern
neighbor.
Following
the Georgian political agenda - both foreign and domestic, she cannot help
thinking about a long nightmare or endless groundhog day. Like thirty years
ago, Georgians call on NATO troops to their country, dream of Georgia joining
this aggressive military-political bloc.